Immigration Attorneys • Miami, FL

Your American Dream Starts Here. We Know the Way.

U.S. immigration law is one of the most complex legal systems in the world. One wrong form, one missed deadline, one incomplete filing can set your case back years—or end it entirely. Attorney Jimmy Almeyda and his trilingual team have helped families across South Florida navigate visas, green cards, citizenship, and more for over 15 years.

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15+
Years Experience
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Cases Handled
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Languages Spoken
8+
Service Areas

Why Immigration Cases Fail—and How We Prevent It

The U.S. immigration system is unforgiving. Small errors have devastating consequences. Here is what keeps families up at night.

Overwhelming Paperwork

USCIS forms are dense, confusing, and constantly changing. A single incorrect answer or missing document can trigger a Request for Evidence (RFE), delay your case by months, or result in outright denial. You need someone who knows exactly what to file and when.

The Fear of Denial

Every petition you submit carries the weight of your future. A denial does not just mean lost time and money—it can trigger removal proceedings, affect future applications, and separate families. The stakes could not be higher.

Endless Wait Times

Some visa categories have backlogs of 10, 15, even 20+ years. Without proper planning and strategy, you could wait years only to discover your application was filed in the wrong category or was missing critical evidence from the start.

Family Separation Anxiety

Nothing is more painful than being separated from the people you love. Whether your spouse is abroad waiting for a visa or your child ages out of eligibility, every day of delay feels like a lifetime. We treat every case with the urgency your family deserves.

Comprehensive Immigration Solutions

From family reunification to work authorization, we handle every aspect of immigration law for individuals and families across South Florida.

Family Petitions

Spouse, parent, child, and sibling petitions. We reunite families through I-130, K-1 fiancé visas, and more.

Green Cards

Adjustment of status, consular processing, and permanent residency applications. Your path to a green card starts here.

Citizenship

Naturalization applications, civics test preparation, and N-400 filing. Become a U.S. citizen with confidence.

Work Visas

H-1B, L-1, O-1, and other employment-based visas. We help professionals and companies navigate the work visa process.

Deportation Defense

Removal proceedings, bond hearings, cancellation of removal, and appeals. We fight to keep families together.

Asylum

Affirmative and defensive asylum, withholding of removal, and CAT protection for those fleeing persecution.

DACA & TPS

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals renewals and Temporary Protected Status applications and extensions.

Waivers

I-601, I-601A, and other waiver applications to overcome inadmissibility bars and keep your case moving forward.

Why Families Choose Almeyda Law

The Son of Refugees, Fighting for Immigrant Families

Attorney Jimmy Almeyda was born and raised in Miami—the son of Cuban refugees who arrived during the Mariel boatlift in the early 1980s. He watched his own parents navigate the uncertainty, the fear, and the hope that comes with starting over in a new country. That experience drives everything he does.

With over 15 years of immigration law experience and admission to the New York Bar, Jimmy has built a practice rooted in the belief that every immigrant deserves competent, compassionate legal representation. His trilingual team—fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese—serves families from across Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond.

  • Personal Immigrant Story
    Jimmy is the son of Cuban refugees. He understands immigration on a deeply personal level.
  • 15+ Years of Focused Practice
    Over a decade and a half dedicated to immigration law. NY Bar admitted.
  • Trilingual Team
    English, Spanish, and Portuguese. We communicate in your language from day one.
  • Direct Attorney Access
    You work with Jimmy Almeyda personally—not a call center or a paralegal.
  • Coral Gables Office
    Conveniently located at 770 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite 102. Free parking available.

Your Immigration Case in 4 Steps

We guide you through every stage of the process, from your first call to your final approval.

1

Free Consultation

Call or fill out our form. We review your situation, explain your options, and outline the process—all at no cost.

2

Case Strategy

We build a personalized legal strategy, identify the right visa or petition category, and prepare a timeline for your case.

3

Filing & Representation

We prepare all forms, gather supporting evidence, file with USCIS, and represent you at interviews or hearings.

4

Approval & Beyond

We track your case through to approval and advise you on next steps—whether that is a green card, citizenship, or renewal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Processing times vary significantly depending on the type of case. Family petitions can take anywhere from 1 to 20+ years depending on the category and your country of origin. Work visas like H-1B are typically processed in 3–6 months (or 15 days with premium processing). Citizenship applications currently average 8–14 months. During your free consultation, we provide realistic timelines based on your specific situation.
Costs depend on the type of case. We offer transparent flat-fee pricing for most immigration services, so you know exactly what to expect before you commit. We also offer payment plans to help make legal representation accessible. Your initial consultation is always free, and we will outline all costs—including government filing fees—upfront.
A denial is not always the end of the road. Depending on the reason, you may be able to file a motion to reopen, a motion to reconsider, or submit a new application that addresses the issues. In some cases, you can appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) or federal court. The key is acting quickly—many motions and appeals have strict filing deadlines. Contact us immediately after a denial so we can evaluate your options.
It depends on your current immigration status and the type of application you have filed. Many applicants are eligible for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) while their case is pending. For example, adjustment of status applicants can typically apply for an EAD, and certain visa categories include work authorization. We will advise you on your specific eligibility during your consultation.
Immigration law is one of the most complex areas of U.S. law—second only to the tax code in volume. A single mistake on a form, a missed deadline, or an incorrect filing can result in denial, deportation, or a permanent bar from the United States. An experienced immigration attorney can identify issues before they become problems, prepare your case thoroughly, and represent you before USCIS or in immigration court. The cost of a mistake far outweighs the cost of proper representation.

Don't Let Deadlines Pass—Your Future Depends on It

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Office770 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite 102
Coral Gables, FL 33134
HoursMonday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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